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Vivek Kundra to be Obama's infotech czar

US President Barack Obama appointed Vivek Kundra as the Federal Chief Information Officer, making him the highest ranking Indian American in his administration so far. Kundra is currently the Chief Technology Officer for the District of Columbia, responsible for technology operations and strategy for 86 agencies, reports V Krishna.

Updated on: Mar 06, 2009 12:35 AM IST
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US President Barack Obama on Thursday named Indian-American Vivek Kundra as the first federal chief information officer. Kundra, 34, has been chief technology officer for the District of Columbia since March 27, 2007.

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The CIO directs federal information technology investments and oversees enterprise architecture to ensure system interoperability and information sharing across the federal government, the White House said in a press release.

The CIO will work closely with the chief technology officer to advance the president’s technology agenda.

Obama said, “Vivek Kundra will bring a depth of experience in the technology arena and a commitment to lowering the cost of government operations to this position.... As chief information officer, he will play a key role in making sure our government is running in the most secure, open and efficient way possible.”

The job did not exist in previous administrations.

Earlier, Kundra was assistant secretary of commerce and technology for Virginia. He also has extensive private-sector experience.

 
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